Four men remanded over detective murder

[24th April 2008]

Four men have been remanded in custody accused of murdering a private detective in 1987.

Daniel Morgan from Monmouthshire was 37 when he was found dead in a pub car park in Sydenham, South London, twenty-one years ago.

One of those accused of his murder is his former business partner, William John Rees, now 53, from Weybridge in Surrey.

James Cook, 53, and brothers Garry and Glen Vian (47 and 49), have also been accused.

All four will appear at the Old Bailey in London on 31st July.

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